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spiritsofprogress · 1 year ago
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Hollywood studios | June 2023
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obeythetoaster · 10 months ago
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Don't worry, folks, he is a professional!
(Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, Disney's Hollywood Studios)
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emaadsidiki · 2 years ago
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Raiders of the Lost Ark  📝 🎬 
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!  💡🎥 📣 
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henry-the-queer-artist · 9 months ago
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LES MIS CHARACTERS AT DISNEY WORLD
Marius: absolutely cannot believe that there is never a line for Muppet 3D. Favorites rides: Muppet 3D and Journey into Imagination with Figment definitely. thinks the Disney junior dance party is cool even though he's an adult
Javert: hunting Valjean, no time for rides. goes to customer service asking if they've seen a strong older fellow and his daughter walking around magic kingdom. (Alternative: works there) however, he does like one ride. favorite rides: The Haunted Mansion
Enjolras: forcibly removed from animal kingdom for trying to free the animals, forcibly removed from magic kingdom for trying to start an uprising against the king of this supposed kingdom, is only allowed at EPCOT and Hollywood Studios now. Favorite rides: he thinks toy story mania is ok, that's basically it. Definitely a fan of the World Showcase though.
Valjean: literally just there because cosette wants to go, favorite rides are peter pan's flight and the nemo ride.
Cosette: Absolute thrill ride fanatic, favorite ride is Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind because yes. Likes watching the fireworks w/ Marius. People mistake her for being a Disney princess 24/7
ENTIRE THENARDIER FAMILY: Trying to actually bond with each other for once, gets in absolutely insane escapades. They lose Gavroche for like 6 hours at Animal Kingdom and Madame Thenardier's like ''eh he'll be fine'' and later they find him hanging out in like, the monkey habitat somehow. They also lose their car for like another 6 hours in the parking lot and Monsieur Thenardier is like ''you brats were supposed to remember the goddamn number'' until he realizes Gavroche is missing again. Favorite rides/attractions: Gav - Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, Eponine - Slinky Dog Dash probably, Madame + Monsieur Thenardier - probably Mission Space or anywhere where they can easily steal from people.
Les Amis (Includes Enjolras, Marius, and Ep/Gav despite the fact that I mentioned them already. They go on multiple trips aight): They all go on Kali River Rapids @ Animal Kingdom (before Enj was banned) and Enjolras ends up looking like a grumpy wet cat after it. Courf's favorite ride is Soarin', 100%.
that is it for now this had no point I hope you laughed feel free to leave suggestions in the tags or comments
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Favorite Disney Parks Attraction Showdown: Round 1 
Here is the round one matchups
Links to polls will be added when made.
(Link to full bracket)
Note, I will specify which parks and versions more on each poll!
Group A1:
Star Tours VS. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
Muppet*Vision 3D VS. Mickey's PhilharMagic
Horizons VS. Journey into Imagination (1983-1998)
Country Bear Jamboree VS. It's a Small World
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress VS. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Voyage of the Little Mermaid VS. WEDWay PeopleMover
Matterhorn Bobsleds VS. Expedition Everest
Frozen Ever After VS. Rise of the Resistance
Group A2:
Tron Lightcycle Power Run VS. Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind . Tie Breaker
Mystic Manor VS. Phantom Manor 
World of Motion VS. Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
Stitch's Great Escape! VS. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
Incredicoaster VS. Soarin’
Maelstrom VS. Remy's Ratatouille Adventure . Tie Breaker
California Screamin’ VS. Indiana Jones Adventures
Beauty and the Beast: Live on Stage VS. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Group B1:
Dumbo the Flying Elephant VS. Mad Tea Party/Teacups
Seven Dwarfs Mine Train VS. Jungle Cruise
The Studio Backlot Tour VS. The Monorail 
Doug: Live! VS. Big Thunder Ranch
The Legend of the Lion King VS. America Sings
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage/Submarine Voyage/20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage VS. Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast
Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure VS. Avatar Flight of Passage
La Tanière du Dragon VS. Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour
Group B2:
Innoventions VS. Conservation Station
Snow White's Scary Adventures VS. Pinocchio's Daring Journey 
Adventure Thru Inner Space VS. Spaceship Earth
Rocket Rods VS. Superstar Limo 
Astro Orbiter VS. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Hyperspace Mountain(Disneyland Paris) VS. Sindbad's Storybook Voyage
Turtle Talk with Crush VS. Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
Finding Nemo - The Musical VS. Splash Mountain
Group C1:
Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek VS. Pooh's Hunny Hunt
Primeval Whirl VS. Goofy's Sky School/Mulholland Madness : Tie breaker
Radiator Springs Racers VS. Test Track 2.0
Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure VS. Toy Story Mania!
Crush's Coaster VS. The Barnstormer
Cranium Command VS. Ellen's Energy Adventure
Disney Riverboats VS. Na'vi River Journey
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin VS. Haunted Mansion
Group C2:
The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure VS. Peter Pan’s Flight
Kali River Rapid VS. Grizzly River Run 
Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable VS. Living with the Land
Typhoon Lagoon Wave Pool VS. Polynesian Volcano Slide
Raging Spirits VS. Dinosaur
Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular VS. Frozen – Live at the Hyperion
Silly Symphony Swings VS. Mater's Junkyard Jamboree
Alice's Curious Labyrinth VS. The Great Movie Ride
Group D1:
Jumpin' Jellyfish VS. Maliboomer
Railroads (any of the parks) VS. Pirates of the Caribbean 
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Movie Set Adventure VS. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril VS. Journey to the Center of the Earth
Festival of the Lion King VS. Fantasmic!
Heimlich's Chew Chew Train VS. Food Rocks/Kitchen Kabaret
Aquatopia VS. Space Mountain
The Making of Me VS. Captain EO
Group D2:
Journey into Imagination with Figment VS. Alice in Wonderland
The Casey Jr. Circus Train VS. Storybook Land Canal Boats
Slinky Dog Dash VS. Test Track 1.0
Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters VS. Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros
Armageddon – Les Effets Speciaux VS. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway VS. Mission: Space
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! VS. Lights, Motors, Action!: Extreme Stunt Show
Kilimanjaro Safaris VS. Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars
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cyberghostface · 2 years ago
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30 Day Disney Challenge
Day #30: Your favorite theme park show
It’s been years since I last visited Disney World and I’m having a hard time remembering the shows there. The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular is one I do remember so let’s just say that’s it.
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listieshadows · 1 year ago
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Listie says some words about every new movie she saw in July 2023 that she hadn't seen before
Eh, why not? I may as well say a few words about every movie I saw last month that I hadn't already seen before (at least according to the spreadsheet I've been keeping up with since February 2017). So, here we go—below the cut, of course, since this is gonna really run long.
(A note from right before I posted this: I actually kind of underestimated how long this would be when I started writing this, oh my goodness. This is 22 films I said words about down there.)
Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny (2023)
Date seen: 2023-07-02
I'll admit I liked this one more coming out of the theater than I do now, so many days removed from it. Back when I made my Indiana Jones ranking post, I ranked it dead in the middle, as worse than Last Crusade and better than Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, but, honestly? I think I might like Crystal Skull a it better than this, actually?
Of course, I might change my mind again if I ever re-watch it, but... I don't know. I can't exactly pinpoint anything specific about it. There's not even nitpicks I can point to to make a mountain-out-of-a-molehill deal out of like everyone did back when Crystal Skull was released.
And, actually, maybe it is just that Dial doesn't have any big, goofy, unbelievable movie serial/B-movie moments like any of the others did. For the most part, it is kind of just a Fast & Furious spectacle with some tomb raiding thrown in there. And when we do get that big moment... Somehow, in a franchise where aliens have already happened, this still seems like a small step too far?
I don't know. I'm not gonna declare it the worst film of 2023 like I'm sure some other people already have, because I did enjoy my time in the theater. I didn't start to wonder two-thirds of the way through "Maybe this isn't good, actually?" like I did SHAZAM! Fury Of The Gods. I'unno. At any rate, this still feels like a better adventure for Jones to bow out on than Crustal Skull. At least until they deepfake Harrison Ford for a sixth film, anyway.
Nimona (2023)
Date seen: 2023-07-03
Jeez, and I'd thought that Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse would the best 2023 film I'd see all year. Like, I knew Nimona would be good, but I didn't expect it to hit me as hard as it can. It legitimately made me cry, which, despite how much my mom teases me about it, is not something I do that often.
It really is incredible to me that Disney left this movie to die when they shut down Blue Sky, but they still let The Ice Age Adventures Of Buck Wild happen. And, gawd, I thought it was a slap in the face before, because it seemed like the only thing Disney wanted to do with Blue Sky was milk the dead cow that is the Ice Age franchise even further (I haven't even seen the Scratt shorts)... And, really, if Blue Sky hadn't been closed down, its biggest crime is that it would've been boring, and potentially pointless if the Buck Wild TV series that this movie was obviously a pilot for never happened.
But in the wake of Nimona's release, The Ice Age Adventures Of Buck Wild is even worse, because Nimona, no doubt, would've been Blue Sky's best movie. Maybe even better than The Peanuts Movie. And that just makes it all the more tragic that Blue Sky was closed before they could finally hit their creative stride.
Also, Nimona ended the same way that Spider-Man: Homecoming did, and part of me's grateful that it did, 'cuz I actually would've been bawling for the next hour or so if it didn't, and I had other shit to do, so...
Mission: Impossible III (2006)
Date seen: 2023-07-03
At the start of July I was in the middle of watching all of the Mission: Impossible movies into the lead-up to Dead Reckoning Part One (more on that later!), and of course this is the last of the "original trilogy," as I like to think of it, before they went from spy thrillers to Jackie Chan stunt spectaculars.
And, honestly, of all of the films, this might be my least favorite?
Like, I'unno, in general, I prefer the more stunt-focused flicks to these, but even besides that... I just really didn't take to it? Like, the first one does the spy stuff the best, I think, and then the sequel is stupid, enjoyable John Woo nonsense. But this? It's the one I'd return to the least.
I mean, maybe I'm just pissed that they never told me what the hell the Rabbit's Foot was.
Independence Day (1996)
Date seen: 2023-07-04
I don't have much to say about this one, really. It's just stupid, popcorn fun. Like, yeah, it's overly jingoistic, but Will Smith punches out an alien and a whole shit-ton of miniatures blow up. Come on, that's entertainment.
I mean, at any rate, I enjoyed watching this movie more than Anonymous. At least this movie didn't put forward any Anti-Stratfordian conspiracy theories.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)
Date watched: 2023-07-08
Surprisingly, this was the only one of the "latter trilogy" that I hadn't seen before this year. I'm not entirely sure why. I mean, I believe all three were available to me when I watched Ghost Protocol and Fallout, so I can't exactly figure out why it took me this long.
And big surprise, it's as much of a fun, thrilling spy action stunt spectacular as the other two. I wasn't expecting anything less.
Part of me kind of feels like these three are sort of interchangeable—like, if you wanna watch a spy movie where Tom Cruise risks his life being very high up in the air, you'd be fine with any of these. Of course, that's ignoring the actual stories, and I'm not saying they're bad in calling them interchangeable. Just that, in the future, if I were to try and figure out which one to watch, I'd have a hard time 'cuz they're all so equally good.
Maybe I'd just make it easy and put on Mission: Impossible 2, I'unno.
Spinout (1966)
Date watched: 2023-07-10
I've already talked about this movie in a previous post, so I'll just direct you there if you wanna hear my thoughts about it. Y'know, if you're really dying to find out what some random user on Tumblr thinks about Elvis's twentieth-some movie.
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Date watched: 2023-07-15
I plan to watch all of the Transformers movie this August, so I figured I may as well take the time to watch the original flick. Which, really, let's be honest, mostly served just to wipe most of the previous cast away so they could promote new toys.
I didn't not enjoy this movie, don't get me wrong, but obviously I didn't get as much out of it as I could have. Like, if I were a kid in the 80's, or if I were deeply invested in the cartoon, or if I didn't know that Optimus comes back, dies and comes back in the season of the show following this movie. Mostly, I just wanted to hear Eric Idle and Orson Welles, watch some robots beat up other robots, listen to one of the characters say "Aw, shit!" and devour the film's gloriously cheesy 80's soundtrack, which even includes Weird Al's "Dare To Be Stupid". And I got all that, so...
My friend Aylo didn't like it when I said that Hot Rod is partially responsible for Optimus Prime's death, but, hey, I just call 'em like I see 'em. Also, I mistook Hot Rod for Wheelie, and I wanted to perpetuate those allegations just to spite Wheelie.
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)
Date watched: 2023-07-16
I mean this in the best way possible—this movie frustrated the shit out of me. I just wanted Ethan to keep a hold on that damn key, but it just kept on getting yoinked out of his hands by some damn pickpocket or whoever. And, like, I mean it in the best way because that does mean I was invested in what was going on enough to care, but gaaaawd, how is this the person Ethan's had the most trouble with?
This movie's portrayal of A.I. is exactly what both A.I. evangelists and doomsayers clam it will be.
The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension (1984)
Date watched: 2023-07-18
Is this what all superhero movies feel like to people who aren't deeply invested in them? 'Cuz I found it pretty dang enjoyable if it is.
Also, I accidentally learned why that watermelon was there, and it bums me out because I liked the mystery way more.
Ruthless People (1986)
Date watched: 2023-07-20
This is a fine black comedy, but certainly not the best Zucker/Abrams/Zucker. I mean, literally, the only times I remembered that they directed this was the opening credits and the closing credits. In-between? I'unno, maybe I was just too distracted by Danny DeVito to remember.
And, yes, I did watch this movie entirely because its title song was the subject of Weird Al's only miss in parodying a hit, "Toothless People". Indeed, it really isn't even the best parody on the album. Not even "Addicted To Spuds" is right there with the line "Some tater tots would blow your mind!"
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret Of The Ooze (1991)
Date watched: 2023-07-20
The second part of my preparation for the upcoming Turtles movie this August, and... I don't think it's that much worse than the first, honestly? Clearly not as good, of course, but I'd give it a thumbs up.
This movie reminds me a lot of Ghostbusters II, where the tone was lightened up quite a bit from the first film because there was a franchise and a Saturday morning cartoon all the little kids were into. Now, true, the Turtles were already a franchise and cartoon beforehand, so it's not a 100% accurate comparison, but you get what I mean. After the first film, which was based more on the original comics, proved to be a success, the sequel was made to fit in better with how most people knew the TMNT.
But, again, I don't think it's a total downgrade. I can still take this mostly seriously, even with some of the dumber lines and moments. And at least we still have the Henson costumes. Can't argue with those.
Really, the only part that absolutely stunk was the anti-climax of Super Shredder. Like, even the appearance of Vanilla Ice got a laugh of me because... Come on, it's Vanilla Ice. What else was I supposed to do?
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (2006)
Date watched: 2023-07-22
I watched this to celebrate the one-year anniversary of me watching all of the Superman movies I hadn't seen before (which meant "literally all of them except the DCEU two"), and in the intermediate time I've seen a lot of other movies, so I can't exactly tell you how this cut stacks up to the original, but... It's Superman II. It's the best of all of 'em. Can't argue with it.
I don't think you should watch this over the theatrical cut, but if you're curious to see how Donner would've cut it, I say go for it.
And, hey, 'know, this didn't cost Warner Bros. millions like that other time they let someone recut one of their DC movies (and, yes, thank you, I do refuse to watch it—or the original for that matter).
But so we don't go to the next film on that note, I wanna confess that the only thing I noticed different from the original cut was when I thought, "Hey, waitaminute—that shot where Superman blows a woman's skirt up wasn't there before."
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
Date watched: 2023-07-23
Any enjoyment I got out of this you could credit way more to James Rolfe than you can the film itself. If it weren't for his old review, I wouldn't've laughed nearly as much at the bad lines, poor special effects, terrible costumes, stupid story, and just the utterly bone-headed decision to have the Turtles time travel to early 17th-century Japan.
Well, at least it's not the worst thing to feature that subway lair set—though it's not exactly a compliment to say that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III is only barely better than Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation.
The Flash (2023)
Date watched: 2023-07-24
I wanna state upfront that nobody made a dime off of me watching this. The only thing I wasted here was my time.
So. The Flash.
You ever watch something just to be able to call it the worst thing you've seen all year?
Seriously, if the film hadn't stopped dead in its tracks in the middle of the climax to shove poorly rendered CGi fanservice in our face, it would have been fine. Maybe slightly better than SHAZAM! Fury Of The Gods. But that one extended moment is so crassly cynical, I think it caused "multiverse fatigue" all by itself, and I can't imagine myself willingly seeing anything worse this year.
Literally the best part was just the opening logos, and the fact that the movie quotes "Barbie Girl" really pissed me off, because that meant it tied directly into the next movie I saw.
Barbie (2023)
Date watched: 2023-07-24
I remember when I first heard that there was going to be a live-action Barbie movie, I was really skeptical. Like this was Mattel looking at the success of The LEGO Movie years ago and decided to shit out something in the vein of, like, The Smurfs or whatever.
Never would I have imagined that, years later, I'd be one of many people sitting in the theater audience wearing pink.
Absolutely lived up to the hype and how insane the trailers made it look. I couldn't have asked for anything better. Gawd bless.
You go live your best life, Alan.
Hatching Pete (2009)
Date watched: 2023-07-25
This is another one of those DCOMs I've seen ahead of the podcast Escape From Vault Disney—which is the only kind of DCOM I see, for the record—and, well, on a scale of "Does this feature a man in a chicken suit committing grand theft auto?", it's so far the best one.
In another universe, "Hatching Pete" is the title of a trans coming out story.
Elvis: That's The Way It Is (1970)
Date watched: 2023-07-26
Now this is what I wanted from an Elvis film—Elvis on stage singing his ass off, doing flailing karate moves, messing around with his band, finding time to kiss every woman in the audience, and deepthroating his microphone. Fun times!
TMNT (2007)
Date watched: 2023-07-26
Maybe the best Turtles film since the first one? I'unno, maybe if it had a plot I could give a hoot about, because Winters and all of the everything he was doing was just not doing it for me.
But, hey, at least I got to look at good looking CGi Turtles one more time before... Urgh. The next two.
Inception (2007)
Date watched: 2023-07-27
Oh, so that's why everybody uses "-ception" as a suffix. Neat! And the rest of the movie's real good, too.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2007)
Date watched: 2023-07-28
I wouldn't say this is as bad as Turtles III—I mean, it keeps the characters in New York, but that's the lowest possible bar for it to clear, and it certainly doesn't cross into being good.
It's such a strange decision to have the movie focus so centeredly on April, but I guess it's for the better we don't spend as much time as we could have being forced to focus on creeper Mikey.
Oppenheimer (2023)
Date watched: 2023-07-30
Lemme say up front that this is a good movie. A very good movie. Maybe one of Nolan's best—I haven't seen enough of his work to say for sure, but from what I've read, it's a very good candidate not only for Nolan's best, but maybe even best of the year. And certainly, this is absolutely a film that needs to be seen in theaters. There are moments in here I can't imagine just watching on a TV or phone.
And I bring all this preface just to say that if anyone sees this film rank towards the middle of my 2023 film ranking, it's because, honestly, if it weren't for the whole "Barbenheimer" phenomenon, I don't think I would've gone out of my way to see it, at least not in theaters. I'm sure I still would've had some interest in this film (largely because of the Epic Rap Battle where Oppenheimer battled Thanos), but not enough to go out of my way like this.
Also, lemme jus' say that, yeah, I agree with Issa Rae; I am a bit of psychopath for seeing this late. Didn't hit me until a few hours after I'd left the theater, but, yeah; shit could mess you up if you let it.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows (2016)
Date watched: 2023-07-31
I guess it's better than the first—I mean, credit for addressing issues like how pointless splitting Shredder into two characters was and for actually giving the Turtles character focus, and for adding in elements that fans had no doubt waited forever to see, like Krang and Be-Bop and Rocksteady—but it's still not that great.
Seriously, could they not get Krang on set for more than two days? He's a big brain alien with a mustache for some reason; he can't be that busy!
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johnychen · 2 years ago
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Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular Complete Show 4K Disney's Hollywoo...
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agoldenplum · 10 months ago
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Clip from the Muppets at Walt Disney World. In a bit where they visit the Indiana Jones stunt spectacular. In the video clip its about 2 49 where miss piggy gets pignapped.
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low-key-theatre · 2 months ago
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Shows I went to saw on my 2024 Disney trip
- Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress
- Country Bear Musical Jamboree (reimagined )
- Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade
- Luminous The Symphony of Us
- Forces of Nature by AntiGravity at EPCOT
- The American Adventure
- Muppet*Vision 3D
- It's Tough to be a Bug!
- Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage
- Indiana Jones™ Epic Stunt Spectacular!
- Mickey’s Magical Friendship Faire
- The Hall of Presidents
- Festival of the Lion King
- Finding Nemo: The Big Blue... and Beyond!
- The Dapper Dans
- Happily Ever After at Magic Kingdom
- Disney Movie Magic at Hollywood Studios
- Wonderful World of Animation at Hollywood Studios
- Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy
- For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
- Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
- Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade
- Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
What I am and am not counting as a show is kinda down to vibes. Like Spaceship Earth is Iconic but more a ride than a show. And then there’s shows like Mickey's PhilharMagic where it’s mostly on a screen which I’m not counting but there is a Donald’s rear end animatronic but I don’t see that as being enough to count it.
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rdmwalkingtours · 8 months ago
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[4K] 🇺🇸 Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular at Disney's Hollywood Studi...
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obeythetoaster · 1 year ago
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Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Nikon D7200
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georgehandmusic · 9 months ago
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VP84 - Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Show Spectacular
They promised us an epic spectacular but it all fell a bit flat as we felt it was just a bunch of cast members pratting about I mean they could've at least dressed the part and cut the waffling
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Favorite Disney Parks Attraction Showdown: Round 2 - Group D
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Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular: WDW Hollywood Studios
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Kilimanjaro Safaris: WDW Animal Kingdom
Propaganda:
"Does any other attraction have real elephants living in a high quality facility that takes care of them well? No."
Sharing the older version that had more of a storyline!
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parksaversnews · 11 months ago
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New 2024 Florida Resident Ticket Offer at Disney World
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Disney World has released a new Florida resident ticket offer for 2024 that provides discounted multi-day tickets for Florida residents. Here are the key details of the offer: Pricing and Dates The 2024 Florida resident offer allows Florida residents to purchase a 4-day Disney World ticket for $219 plus tax, which comes out to approximately $55 per day. This represents over 25% savings compared to regular ticket prices. The ticket is valid for admission to any of the 4 Disney World theme parks - Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. It can be used any 4 days from January 3, 2024 through June 30, 2024. Using the Tickets The 4-day Florida resident tickets allow one theme park per day and come with the Park Hopper option. This means after first entering your reserved theme park for the day, you can hop between parks until close. The tickets also do not need to be used on consecutive days. You have complete flexibility on which 4 days to visit the parks within the offer window of January 3 to June 30, 2024. Blockout Dates While the tickets can be used most days from January through June, there are some blockout dates where the Florida resident tickets cannot be used. The blockout dates are: - April 1-10, 2024 - Most Fridays and Saturdays from Mid-March through Mid-June 2024 Be sure to check the exact blockout date calendar on Disney World's website before purchasing tickets. Other 2024 Disney World Offers In addition to the Florida resident ticket offer, Disney World has some other discounts and specials for 2024: - Free Dining Offer - Available most weeks April through June, get a free Disney dining plan when booking a non-discounted minimum 4-night hotel stay and tickets. Offer is for Disney+ subscribers. - $200+ Room Rate Hotel Discount - Save up to 25% on Disney World owned and operated hotels for stays most nights from Early January through March - Military Discounts - Active and retired U.S. Military can save up to 30% on hotels and tickets all year Booking Florida Resident Tickets The special 4-day Florida resident tickets can be purchased directly from Disney World - online, over the phone, or at Disney Resort hotel concierge desks. You will need to verify Florida residency by providing a Florida driver's license, state ID card, or utility bill in the same name with matching address. Given the great value with 25%+ discounts, it is recommended to purchase tickets early before they sell out for your desired travel dates. Shows Here is a list of shows that Florida residents can view at Disney World during this special offer window of January 3rd to June 30th: Epcot - Disney on Broadway Concert Series (January 12th - February 19th) - Voices of Liberty (Performing daily) - Jammitors (Perform performing various times) Hollywood Studios - Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage (Performing multiple times daily) - Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular (Performing multiple times daily) Animal Kingdom - Festival of the Lion King (Performing multiple times daily) - Finding Nemo: The Musical (Performing multiple times daily) Magic Kingdom - Mickey's Royal Friendship Faire (Performing daily) - Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor (Performing multiple times daily) - Enchantment Fireworks Show (Nightly) New Attractions and Entertainment in 2024 - Tiana's Bayou Adventure - New Splash Mountain retheme opening at Magic Kingdom in late 2024 bringing guests into Princess Tiana's world from The Princess and the Frog. - New Star Wars scenes added to Star Tours ride at Hollywood Studios, including an appearance by Ahsoka Tano. - The Little Mermaid stage show opening at Hollywood Studios in Fall 2024. - Enhancements coming to EPCOT attractions like Test Track, Dinosaur, and the Country Bear Jamboree. Conclusion The new 2024 Florida resident 4-day ticket offer provides major savings for Florida residents' Disney World vacations from January through June. With flexible use dates, free park hopping, and discounts over 25%, it is one of the best Walt Disney World ticket deals you will find all year. Book your discounted tickets early to take advantage! Let me know if you need any other details on this 2024 Florida resident ticket offer or help planning your upcoming Disney World vacation! Read the full article
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'Just as actors are congregating on the picket line in Los Angeles for the first time in more than 40 years, audiences are flocking to the cinemas to see their films in unprecedented post-pandemic numbers.
Tom Cruise’s new film, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One has beaten its own franchise record this week, making $15.5m on its opening day of release, including $7m in the US; a million more than the sixth instalment managed over the same time period in 2018.
By releasing early in the week, Paramount’s blockbuster extends its “opening weekend” numbers over five days – a tactic also employed by some recent James Bond films to boost numbers. Predictions suggest Mission: Impossible’s final audience figures on Sunday will be around $95m in the US and $160m internationally.
Such numbers would mean the tentpole release would recoup much of its $290m budget before it’s been out for a week, and mean Cruise is likely to repeat last year’s trick of re-energising the Covid-battered box office. Top Gun: Maverick, his belated sequel to the 80s aviators hit, took $1.5bn in 2022 and was credited by many, including Steven Spielberg, with saving the cinematic experience.
Glowing reviews and energetic marketing – focusing on why the new film’s spectacular stunts are best seen on a big screen – are expected to help Cruise’s latest follow suit.
Such a strong start was, however, also enjoyed by the latest Indiana Jones film, which took $60m on its opening day two weeks ago ahead of a $130m opening weekend. Yet the film then sputtered and is currently on $250m – $50m shy of its budget.
Yet worse returns have been clocked for Pixar’s Elemental and DC superhero movie The Flash, both of which were held in high hopes by their studios.
The new Mission: Impossible has a week and a half to dominate cinemas before the double-headed threat of Barbie and Oppenheimer. Both Greta Gerwig’s perky comedy and Christopher Nolan’s epic atomic-bomb drama are released worldwide on 21 July, and buzz around their battle has boosted pre-sales for both.
Cruise has professed enthusiasm rather than anxiety about the looming competition, declaring that he has bought tickets for Oppenheimer next Friday and Barbie the following day.
AMC cinemas in the US said that at least 20,000 of its members had booked to see both films on the same day, and many exhibitors globally are promoting the concept of this unlikely double bill.
Even without such smart marketing, both Barbie and Oppenheimer are being sold as “event cinema”. Barbie is billed as best seen en masse and, perhaps, after having visited the cinema’s licensed concession stand.'
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